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WTF!? Politics! (Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Dáil)

published:12 Mar 2017

WTF!? Politics! (Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Dáil)

WTF!? Politics! (Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Dáil)

published:12 Mar 2017

views:5309

There are three big political parties in Ireland that happen to have Irish language names: Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin.
But how are they pronounced and what do they mean?
Welcome to \'What the Focal!?\' where Ciara Ní É answers your questions about the Irish language.
If YOU have a question about Irish, leave it in the comments!
You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook.
►What the Focal!? playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY7rlV7E68LgLo4Vrzm-B5VWPk3MKB5VH
Links:
Facebook: https://www.fb.com/miseciara
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/miseciara
Blog: https://miseciara.wordpress.com...

WTF!? Politics! (Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, Sinn Féin, Dáil)

published:12 Mar 2017

views:5309

There are three big political parties in Ireland that happen to have Irish language names: Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin.
But how are they pronounced and what do they mean?
Welcome to \'What the Focal!?\' where Ciara Ní É answers your questions about the Irish language.
If YOU have a question about Irish, leave it in the comments!
You can also find me on Twitter and Facebook.
►What the Focal!? playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY7rlV7E68LgLo4Vrzm-B5VWPk3MKB5VH
Links:
Facebook: https://www.fb.com/miseciara
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/miseciara
Blog: https://miseciara.wordpress.com...

An Ireland for All - What Kind of Ireland Do You Want To See?

published:05 Feb 2016

An Ireland for All - What Kind of Ireland Do You Want To See?

An Ireland for All - What Kind of Ireland Do You Want To See?

published:05 Feb 2016

views:7699

Fianna Fáil will create an Ireland that looks forwards and not backwards.
In this short video we lay out our plans for the future of Ireland.
An Ireland that offers good jobs for it\'s people. An Ireland that offers a health service that works.
Affordable housing for those looking to buy. An education system that drives the economy forward and is future thinking.
A scrapping of the USC and an increase in pensions for our elderly citizens. Investment in our public sector and a lowering of child care costs. Safer streets and protection for mortgage holders and renters alike. An Ireland For All.
To find out more on these issues and Fianna Fáils policies visit the following links:
Housing https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/mort...
Brexit https://www.fiannafail.ie/brexit/
Childcare https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/chil...
Commitment to the Irish Language https://www.fiannafail.ie/about-fiann...
Cost of Living https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/cost...
Crime https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/crime/
Dublin https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/dublin/
Education https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/educ...
Health https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/health/
Visit Us on Social Media
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LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/company/fianna-fail...

An Ireland for All - What Kind of Ireland Do You Want To See?

published:05 Feb 2016

views:7699

Fianna Fáil will create an Ireland that looks forwards and not backwards.
In this short video we lay out our plans for the future of Ireland.
An Ireland that offers good jobs for it\'s people. An Ireland that offers a health service that works.
Affordable housing for those looking to buy. An education system that drives the economy forward and is future thinking.
A scrapping of the USC and an increase in pensions for our elderly citizens. Investment in our public sector and a lowering of child care costs. Safer streets and protection for mortgage holders and renters alike. An Ireland For All.
To find out more on these issues and Fianna Fáils policies visit the following links:
Housing https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/mort...
Brexit https://www.fiannafail.ie/brexit/
Childcare https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/chil...
Commitment to the Irish Language https://www.fiannafail.ie/about-fiann...
Cost of Living https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/cost...
Crime https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/crime/
Dublin https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/dublin/
Education https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/educ...
Health https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/health/
Visit Us on Social Media
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LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/company/fianna-fail...

Ireland | Basic Politics

published:07 May 2017

Ireland | Basic Politics

Ireland | Basic Politics

published:07 May 2017

views:49315

Update: Enda Kenny has since stepped down and Leo Varadkar is now leader of Fine Gael and Taoiseach.
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https://twitter.com/JabzyJoe
Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w...

Ireland | Basic Politics

published:07 May 2017

views:49315

Update: Enda Kenny has since stepped down and Leo Varadkar is now leader of Fine Gael and Taoiseach.
https://www.patreon.com/Jabzy
https://twitter.com/JabzyJoe
Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w...

Fianna Fáil Think In 2018 From Malahide, Dublin

published:12 Sep 2018

Fianna Fáil Think In 2018 From Malahide, Dublin

Fianna Fáil Think In 2018 From Malahide, Dublin

published:12 Sep 2018

views:61

Micheál Martin sums up a successful two days at the annual Think-In from Malahide Dublin.
We had some very good sessions on housing and on health and we will be putting this forward in forthcoming budget negotiations.
We need to reduce hospital waiting lists and create an affordable housing scheme. These, amongst others policies, are our top priorities and must be fixed.
To find out more on these issues and Fianna Fáils policies visit the following links:
Housing https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/mort...
Brexit https://www.fiannafail.ie/brexit/
Childcare https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/chil...
Commitment to the Irish Language https://www.fiannafail.ie/about-fiann...
Cost of Living https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/cost...
Crime https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/crime/
Dublin https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/dublin/
Education https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/educ...
Health https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/health/
Visit Us on Social Media
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fiannafail/...

Fianna Fáil Think In 2018 From Malahide, Dublin

published:12 Sep 2018

views:61

Micheál Martin sums up a successful two days at the annual Think-In from Malahide Dublin.
We had some very good sessions on housing and on health and we will be putting this forward in forthcoming budget negotiations.
We need to reduce hospital waiting lists and create an affordable housing scheme. These, amongst others policies, are our top priorities and must be fixed.
To find out more on these issues and Fianna Fáils policies visit the following links:
Housing https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/mort...
Brexit https://www.fiannafail.ie/brexit/
Childcare https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/chil...
Commitment to the Irish Language https://www.fiannafail.ie/about-fiann...
Cost of Living https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/cost...
Crime https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/crime/
Dublin https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/dublin/
Education https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/educ...
Health https://www.fiannafail.ie/issues/health/
Visit Us on Social Media
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fiannafail/...

Fianna Fáil's Policy To Fix The Housing Crisis

published:26 Oct 2018

Fianna Fáil's Policy To Fix The Housing Crisis

Fianna Fáil's Policy To Fix The Housing Crisis

published:26 Oct 2018

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The lack of social and affordable housing, as well as escalating rental prices, are all issues leading to our current housing crisis. Through a diverse range of policy measures, Fianna Fáil will tackle each issue at hand, in order to make sure that everyone has a home....

Fianna Fáil's Policy To Fix The Housing Crisis

published:26 Oct 2018

views:14

The lack of social and affordable housing, as well as escalating rental prices, are all issues leading to our current housing crisis. Through a diverse range of policy measures, Fianna Fáil will tackle each issue at hand, in order to make sure that everyone has a home....

Seven Ages - 02 Depression and the Rise of Fianna Fáil to Power

published:30 Oct 2016

Seven Ages - 02 Depression and the Rise of Fianna Fáil to Power

Seven Ages - 02 Depression and the Rise of Fianna Fáil to Power

published:30 Oct 2016

views:10903

Seven Ages is a historical documentary series that was produced by Araby Productions, in association with The O\'Reilly Foundation, for RTÉ and BBC Northern Ireland. It charts the birth, growth and development of the Irish state since its foundation in 1921. The series was produced and directed by Seán Ó Mórdha, and the music was composed by Bill Whelan. It was first broadcast in 2000.
No copyright infringements intended. Uploaded purely for educational purposes...

Seven Ages - 02 Depression and the Rise of Fianna Fáil to Power

published:30 Oct 2016

views:10903

Seven Ages is a historical documentary series that was produced by Araby Productions, in association with The O\'Reilly Foundation, for RTÉ and BBC Northern Ireland. It charts the birth, growth and development of the Irish state since its foundation in 1921. The series was produced and directed by Seán Ó Mórdha, and the music was composed by Bill Whelan. It was first broadcast in 2000.
No copyright infringements intended. Uploaded purely for educational purposes...

Fianna Fáil

published:30 Apr 2016

Fianna Fáil

Fianna Fáil

published:30 Apr 2016

views:399

• Fianna Fáil
• The Irish National Army, sometimes unofficially referred to as the Free State army, was the army of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until October 1924. Its role in this period was defined by its service in the Irish Civil War, in defense of the institutions established by the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Michael Collins was the army\'s first chief of staff from its establishment until his death in August 1922; when command of Beggars Bush Barracks was handed over from the British Army. Its first troops were those volunteers of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the \"Provisional Government of Ireland\" formed there under. Conflict arose between the National Army and the anti-Treaty components of the IRA, which did not support the government of the Irish Free State. On 28 June 1922 the National Army commenced an artillery bombardment of anti-Treaty IRA forces who were occupying the Four Courts in Dublin, thus beginning the Irish Civil War. The National Army was greatly expanded in size to fight this war against the anti-Treaty IRA, in a mostly counter-insurgency campaign that was brought to a successful conclusion in May 1923. From 1st October 1924, the Army was reorganized into a smaller, better regulated force; the term \"National Army\" superseded by the legal establishment of the Defence Forces as the Irish Free State\'s military force.
• With the end of the Civil War, the National Army had grown too big for a peacetime role and was too expensive for the new Irish state to maintain; in addition, many of the civil war recruit...

Fianna Fáil

published:30 Apr 2016

views:399

• Fianna Fáil
• The Irish National Army, sometimes unofficially referred to as the Free State army, was the army of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until October 1924. Its role in this period was defined by its service in the Irish Civil War, in defense of the institutions established by the Anglo-Irish Treaty. Michael Collins was the army\'s first chief of staff from its establishment until his death in August 1922; when command of Beggars Bush Barracks was handed over from the British Army. Its first troops were those volunteers of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the \"Provisional Government of Ireland\" formed there under. Conflict arose between the National Army and the anti-Treaty components of the IRA, which did not support the government of the Irish Free State. On 28 June 1922 the National Army commenced an artillery bombardment of anti-Treaty IRA forces who were occupying the Four Courts in Dublin, thus beginning the Irish Civil War. The National Army was greatly expanded in size to fight this war against the anti-Treaty IRA, in a mostly counter-insurgency campaign that was brought to a successful conclusion in May 1923. From 1st October 1924, the Army was reorganized into a smaller, better regulated force; the term \"National Army\" superseded by the legal establishment of the Defence Forces as the Irish Free State\'s military force.
• With the end of the Civil War, the National Army had grown too big for a peacetime role and was too expensive for the new Irish state to maintain; in addition, many of the civil war recruit...

Fianna Fáil is a conservative political party in Ireland. The term Fianna Fáil translate as \"Soldiers of Destiny\", though many would suggest the party should be more accurately called \"Soldiers of Fortune\". They, along with Fine Gael (Family of the Gaels) have alternated government since their inception in 1926. The founders were originally part of Sinn Féin, but split from them over the issue of recognising and taking seats in An Dáil (lower house of Irish Parliament). Rober Briscoe, the first serving Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin was one of the party\'s founders.
For much of the previous 90 years Fianna Fáil had been the preeminent force in Irish politics. In 2011 this status nosedived when they lost office, and were reduced from 71 to 21 Dáil seats. The catastrophe was in largely part due to the collapse of the Celtic Tiger economy and the ensuing financial crisis. The party made a substantial comeback in 2016, but are since being hotly pursued in the polls by a resurgent Sinn Féin. This contest for \"soul\" of Irish Republicanism has driven the party to shadow many populist initiatives launched by their left wing rival, adopting similar stances on many issues from water charges to Palestine.
Frances Black\'s racist Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill was passed by An Seanad, largely due to the late intervention of Fianna Fáil. It was widely interpreted by political commentators that this position was adopted so as not to be outflanked. In the final ballot, only 5 (of 14) Fianna Fáil senators voted to support the bill, the remainder choosing to absent ...

Fianna Fáil is a conservative political party in Ireland. The term Fianna Fáil translate as \"Soldiers of Destiny\", though many would suggest the party should be more accurately called \"Soldiers of Fortune\". They, along with Fine Gael (Family of the Gaels) have alternated government since their inception in 1926. The founders were originally part of Sinn Féin, but split from them over the issue of recognising and taking seats in An Dáil (lower house of Irish Parliament). Rober Briscoe, the first serving Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin was one of the party\'s founders.
For much of the previous 90 years Fianna Fáil had been the preeminent force in Irish politics. In 2011 this status nosedived when they lost office, and were reduced from 71 to 21 Dáil seats. The catastrophe was in largely part due to the collapse of the Celtic Tiger economy and the ensuing financial crisis. The party made a substantial comeback in 2016, but are since being hotly pursued in the polls by a resurgent Sinn Féin. This contest for \"soul\" of Irish Republicanism has driven the party to shadow many populist initiatives launched by their left wing rival, adopting similar stances on many issues from water charges to Palestine.
Frances Black\'s racist Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill was passed by An Seanad, largely due to the late intervention of Fianna Fáil. It was widely interpreted by political commentators that this position was adopted so as not to be outflanked. In the final ballot, only 5 (of 14) Fianna Fáil senators voted to support the bill, the remainder choosing to absent ...

There are three big political parties in Ireland that happen to have Irish language names: Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and Sinn Féin.
But how are they pronounced and what do they mean?
Welcome to \'What the Focal!?\' where Ciara Ní É answers your questions about the Irish language.
If YOU have a quest

Fianna Fáil will create an Ireland that looks forwards and not backwards.
In this short video we lay out our plans for the future of Ireland.
An Ireland that offers good jobs for it\'s people. An Ireland that offers a health service that works.
Affordable housing for those looking to buy. An educati

Update: Enda Kenny has since stepped down and Leo Varadkar is now leader of Fine Gael and Taoiseach.
https://www.patreon.com/Jabzy
https://twitter.com/JabzyJoe
Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w

Micheál Martin sums up a successful two days at the annual Think-In from Malahide Dublin.
We had some very good sessions on housing and on health and we will be putting this forward in forthcoming budget negotiations.
We need to reduce hospital waiting lists and create an affordable housing schem

The lack of social and affordable housing, as well as escalating rental prices, are all issues leading to our current housing crisis. Through a diverse range of policy measures, Fianna Fáil will tackle each issue at hand, in order to make sure that everyone has a home.

Seven Ages is a historical documentary series that was produced by Araby Productions, in association with The O\'Reilly Foundation, for RTÉ and BBC Northern Ireland. It charts the birth, growth and development of the Irish state since its foundation in 1921. The series was produced and directed by Se

• Fianna Fáil
• The Irish National Army, sometimes unofficially referred to as the Free State army, was the army of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until October 1924. Its role in this period was defined by its service in the Irish Civil War, in defense of the institutions established by the

Fianna Fáil is a conservative political party in Ireland. The term Fianna Fáil translate as \"Soldiers of Destiny\", though many would suggest the party should be more accurately called \"Soldiers of Fortune\". They, along with Fine Gael (Family of the Gaels) have alternated government since their ince